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Eliza + Brigham look like the kind of couple you just want to squeeze (as Kristin would say) because they look so happy and in love! The two met while teaching at the same school and made every excuse to see each other during the day, from relocating distracted students to another class to borrowing Sharpies. We love how their roles as teachers made its way into their big day. Guests chose an apple to find their seating arrangements and leave sticky notes of marriage advice and the couple used fun chalkboard signage throughout the day. The details sure did make Eliza + Brigham’s venue look sweet — but it only gets better when you learn that their big day took place on Brigham’s family farm. What a perfect place to start your married life!

Giant hugs to Abby Jiu who snapped all these lovely photos of E + B’s wedding!

Tell us about finding your wedding dress. 
The whole process was much easier than I expected! I knew I wanted a simple dress that didn’t overwhelm my (very!) short frame and one that went with casual, country feel of our wedding, and was lucky to find a dress I loved right away!

It was really important to us that we were able to spend as much time with our guests as possible once they arrived, so we decided to do a “first look” so that we could get all of our photos done before the wedding began, while also making sure that we did not miss out on the magical moment of getting to see each other for the first time. While we initially made this decision for pragmatic reasons, it ended up being one of our favorite memories from the day — a moment just for us before the excitement (and chaos!) of the wedding began.

What an amazing photo! I just love the laugh Eliza and her dad are sharing before the ceremony.

We put together our own vows based on a mix of phrases and verses that spoke to us. A favorite passage from our vows is: “From this day on, I will be your partner and companion, for you are my dearest love and my best friend. I look forward to the joy we will find in each other’s separate successes, as well as in those we share. I welcome the challenge of whatever obstacles we encounter, for I know that whatever we face, we face together.”

What Southern details or traditions did you include in your celebration? What was Southern about your wedding? 
We got married on Brigham’s family farm in Poolesville, Maryland, so our wedding definitely had a Southern vibe built right in! We also added some “Southern details” of our own, such as using red bandanas as dinner napkins and serving comfort food like fried chicken and mac and cheese!

Our favorite detail of the wedding was: 
In keeping with our teacher theme, we had an easel to which our guests stuck post-it notes of advice for life and love.

Describe your wedding cake or dessert. 
Neither of us are big fans of wedding cake so we went with apple and chocolate pie!

What was the biggest challenge you had to overcome while planning your wedding? 
Planning a wedding in September — the busiest time of year for teachers!

What is the one thing you are most happy you splurged on? 
A fabulous band that got everyone out on the dance floor!

How did the two of you meet? Tell us your story. 
We met while teaching at the same DC charter school. The magnetism was there from the start, and we would invent every possible excuse to visit each other’s classrooms — relocating distracted students to “buddy class,” borrowing Sharpies, etc.

Describe the proposal. 
Brigham came over to my apartment after work on a Friday, and awkwardly asked me to join him for a glass of wine on the building’s rooftop deck overlooking Rock Creek Park. I found his urgency strange on a cold, windy evening, but was still shocked when he took to a knee on the roof and asked for my hand. My response was “Are you kidding me?!” which he took for a “yes.”

In what month did you get married? 
September

How many guests attended your wedding? 
225

Describe your wedding flowers. 
We went a bright mix of rustic flowers in rich fall colors that would compliment the natural beauty of the farm where we were married.

Tell us about some of the songs you used throughout your wedding. Our first dance was the Jackson 5’s “ABC,” which got the party started as only two teachers could. We relieved Brigham’s dancing anxiety and my fear of public performance by having everyone join us on the dance floor after 30 seconds or so. The band ‘Round Midnight got the party going with all our Motown favorites, and channeled everything from Van Halen to Lady Gaga.

What was your most memorable moment about your wedding day? 
Looking back at all of our family and friends as we walked through the evening sunshine at the end of the ceremony!

What advice do you have for folks currently planning a wedding? 
Try not to sweat the details so that you can really enjoy what the day is all about!

What’s next for you as a couple? What are you looking forward to in the future? We’re taking a long-awaited honeymoon to Italy this summer, then we both start in new roles at DC charter schools, which will keep us busy but growing. Our new puppy, Otis Redding Kiplinger is a trial run for the family we look forward to starting some day!

nicoleyang Written with love by Nicole
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    Thanks ladies for blogging this sweet wedding!

    xo

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Okay ladies, get ready for an intense dose of Southern cuteness! Victoria and the team at Honey Bee Invites dreamed up the most adorable seersucker bow tie escort cards, and we couldn’t be more in love! The photos from The Studio B (taken at Star Provisions in Atlanta) show them off to perfection, too.

From Victoria:

“Honey Bee Invites believes seersucker and bow ties are the two most Southern details you can add to your special day. We decided to make DIY mini bow ties out of seersucker fabric! We were able to find seersucker in many colors, but loved the red and yellow combo. We had so much fun brainstorming and crafting for this challenge!”

Thanks so much, ladies! Readers, Honey Bee Invites actually sent in TWO fabulous concepts, and we’ll be showing the other tomorrow morning! In the meantime, though, feel free to comment on this post if you love these cuties!

emily Written with love by Emily
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  1. avatar Oana Hogrefe reply

    these are delightful!

  2. avatar Becca reply

    Love this idea from Honey Bee Invites! It was so much fun to see their concept brought to life at our shoot and it was a blast photographing these darling cards.

  3. avatar Jessica@TWB reply

    Love the extra pop that the fabric brings to these cards. Cute!

  4. avatar Brittany reply

    Obsessed. I love this idea, it is about as southern as you can get :) And super cute. Love love this, Victoria and Honey Bee Invites!!!

  5. avatar Cami reply

    LOVE this! What a cute idea!

  6. avatar whitney reply

    UGH!!!! I LOVE this! Too cute!!!!

  7. avatar Justin reply

    Love these escort cards! The design, color and simplicity captures the true Southern feel and allows for any bride to incorporate these cards into her theme. Simply stated and uniquely designed. Love them.

  8. avatar Taylor reply

    I love these little bow tie escort cards! so CUTE

  9. avatar Jill reply

    I love it, it doesn’t get any more southern than seersucker and bowties!

  10. avatar Sue reply

    Absolutely LOVE LOVE LOVE! The seersucker bow and clothes pin is so original and creative! Honey Bee Invites does it again!

  11. avatar Ali reply

    Can you get any more Southern than Bowties? I think not! Loving the SW blog!

  12. avatar Dorothy Matecko reply

    so very charming and clever— a southern touch!!

  13. avatar ayesha andrade reply

    they are so cute, I’d definitely use them.

  14. avatar kimberly mccollum reply

    I adore these, and ALL things HBI!! this has my vote, for sure :)

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  16. avatar Connie reply

    Yep…. Seersucker & clothpins = “Southern”. I’m a southern gal and this surely brings back some good ‘ole memories ~ such a wonderful idea and a great combination for a southern wedding!

  17. avatar Courtney reply

    LOVE THIS! This wins my vote! : ) So precious!

  18. avatar Elise reply

    These cards are just too cute! I wish I was getting married sometimes soon so that I could use these!

  19. avatar karen reply

    Unique…and so cute!

  20. avatar Desiree reply

    SUPER CUTE!!!!! These have my vote!

  21. avatar Mikey reply

    You have to love the formality of a bow tie mixed with an invite! From a guys perspective, these are invites that I wouldn’t mind seeing! Great job!

  22. avatar jude reply

    I think HoneyBee Invites is a rising star with these creative ideas—we need to keep an eye on this Allie person!

  23. avatar Debbi Kilgore reply

    I totally love the bowties! My husband has worn them for years to be unique and now, bowties are becoming quite popular. I know my daughters would have loved these.

  24. avatar Christina reply

    Perfect for any season! Such a simple and elegant choice!

  25. avatar Suong reply

    ahh, those bows are just too adorable!

  26. avatar Cindy reply

    I LOVE THESE!!! So cute and perfect for any wedding. Wonderful work, Honey Bee!!

  27. avatar Beca reply

    This is just adorable! Honey Bee Invites has my vote for sure!!!

  28. avatar Cindy reply

    So Southern and cute!! Love HBI, they are the BEST!!!

  29. avatar Karen reply

    Seersucker and bowties ARE the most Southern elements of a gentleman’s summer attire! Cute concept!

  30. avatar Whit reply

    Seersucker is so southern and versatile! I LOVE it!!

  31. avatar Tony reply

    Love the bow tie look!

  32. avatar Michael reply

    Very classy, I know my wife would love this!

  33. avatar Elizabeth reply

    Absolutely love these! The tiny bow ties on the escort cards are impressive and super cute. Nice work by Honey Bee Invites!

  34. avatar Kellie reply

    Southern and Chic, a love in my book. Honey Bee makes me want to have another wedding with my husband.

  35. avatar tessa reply

    oh my goodness- these are so charming! such a sweet idea for a southern bride who wants some girly flair. i love HBI’s work!!

  36. avatar Meagan reply

    I love the presentation and the contrast of colors!! So creative Allie!! Loves!! :)

  37. avatar Linden reply

    I love love love these! I don’t know if it’s just the area where I grew up or all of Texas, but we don’t usually do escort cards or seated dinners. It’s usually a massive buffet that people visit all night long… whenever they want! (I guess it’s kind of hard to coordinate a Texas-sized seated dinner!) If I were doing escort cards, though, I would want these! So perfect!

  38. avatar christine reply

    Another great idea by HBI!

  39. avatar Marie reply

    I LOVE seersucker! It’s so pure and simple, but fun all at the same time! HBI really captured the essence of the “wedding day”!

  40. avatar Rob Carswell reply

    What a fun use of traditional southern style! Way to go Allie!

  41. avatar becky reply

    So super cute! I’m very impressed with the creativity. Adorable little bows! Simple yet elegant and the clothes pins totally complete the Southern look . Beautiful font as well.

  42. avatar Lizzie Danner reply

    Absolutely obsessed with the seersucker bowties- such a fun, southern, but unique idea! I know exactly where to go for wedding ideas when that special day comes around for myself. Beautiful work HBI and Allie!

  43. avatar Lauren reply

    Completely adorable! I love the bows! So much charm while looking so classy!

  44. avatar Caroline Ginman reply

    LOVE the Honey Bee Invite bow cards too! They are super cute!

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  46. avatar Brianne reply

    I am a sucker for seersucker! Great idea for summer!

  47. avatar Katie reply

    This is so precious!!!! I vote for this one!

  48. avatar Ken Kerr reply

    Very creative. Bow ties,apples, and clothes pins all give a southern feel with manly touch.Great work!

  49. avatar Allie@HoneyBeeInvites reply

    So in awe of all the support! We worked soo hard on these escort cards and are so thrilled to see the response! xoxo

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      Southern Style :: Seersucker | Elizabeth Ashleigh: Where can I order these?! I need them in shades of blue. I HAVE to have these too perfect with my southern plantation wedding! :)

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I am LOVING our Southern escort card challenge so far, aren’t you? Up next we have a super-creative entry dreamed up by Sarah of daisies & pearls and photographed by Meredith Perdue. I love that they used something so Southern — so Carolina, in fact — but also unexpected. These escort cards would be sure to get your party moving!

From Sarah:

“What is a Southern fete without Carolina Beach Music? This series of escort cards celebrates the music of yesteryear and the famous Carolina Shag. Inspired by Andy Warhol’s Dance Diagrams, the basic Shag step is broken down for both male and female guests. The titles of Carolina Beach songs take the place of traditional table numbers. Perhaps the actual song albums could designate each table in an entire design scheme. The escort cards are hand drawn on cotton card stock using a graphite transfer technique. They are befittingly arranged on the quintessential Southern house shutter.”

To see the basic shag step Sarah referenced, click here, and to see the Warhol dance diagrams, click here! Thank you so much, ladies! Readers, if you love this idea, be sure to let us know in the comments! And remember, you’re welcome to give a vote of support to more than one concept.

emily Written with love by Emily
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  1. avatar Sarah reply

    Love the two steppin’ Daisies and Pearls! Cut a rug!!!

  2. avatar John reply

    What a great idea! Daisies and Pearls and Meredeith Perdue make an excellent team with this creative and stylish idea. I think they really got to the heart of the subject matter.

  3. avatar Mary Lou reply

    Daisies & Pearls has quite a unique idea! The look just gives you such a southern, toe tappin, good time feeling! Fantastic Job Daisies & Pearls!

  4. avatar melissa reply

    These are sowonderfully unique! A sure fire way to let your guests know it’s time for a boot scootin’ reception! Daisies and Pearls has a winner!

  5. avatar Catherine reply

    This idea is SO creative, I love it! Not only does it capture the essence of the Genteel South (dance cards!!!), it uses the escort card to set the stage for the festivities ahead. Kudos to Daisies & Pearls and Meredith Perdue!

  6. avatar Aunt Cathy reply

    What a unique idea with the shutter. Keep up the good work! Love it.

  7. avatar Amanda reply

    Daisies and Pearls have out done it again!!! What a fantastic design- The, unique and overall the simplicity of this layout goes a long way! You get my vote!

  8. avatar Erin Lynch reply

    Being from New England I had no idea that the shag was an actual dance! Shag has always been one of my favorite movies. I love that Sarah incorporated something so fun, retro and something all party guests could enjoy. This one is my favorite!

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